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11th October 2016
Seminar Kerajaan Digital 2016Kerajaan Digital : ManifestasiBaharu keunggulan Penyampaian
Perkhidmatan Kerajaan
Embracing Work Place Transformation
Duncan Lee Hai LiangIntel IT Principal Engineer
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Agenda
What’s Changing? Intel IT’s Response An Ever-Changing World Our New Reality Learn more
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Design & Development
Shared Services
Manufacturing
1970s 1980s 1990s 2010 - Now
With over 44 years of history in Malaysia,Intel has evolved from a mere assembly and test facility to
become the most complex offshore siteamong Intel’s global operations, with investment of
over US$5 billion in both infrastructureand high-tech/volume manufacturing,
and contributing to ~1% of Malaysian GDP.
2000s
THE EVOLUTION OF INTEL MALAYSIA
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This is a time of tremendous change for IT organizations everywhere.
Ready or Not ̶ Workplace Transformation is Happening
The Competitive Landscape is Evolving on Two Fronts
The Big Question: How Will Businesses Survive?
Lower cost competitors achieve parity on quality & service
Innovative new business models take share from traditional
markets
EstablishedBusinesses
UNDER PRESSURE
Traditional Competition
New Disruptive Businesses
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Question: How will Businesses Survive?
INNOVATION with VELOCITY is the Key Differentiator…
40%1of top F500 in 2000 are no longer
there in 2010
Gen Y will form
75%2
of workforce by 2025
1 source: Brian Solis Future of Business2 source: Brian Solis Future of Work
Only 7%2
of Gen Y work for F500 company, preferring start-ups
An Integrated and Inclusive StrategyHuman Resources IT Facilities New Ways of
Working
Culture, work practices & norms
Social, collaboration, communication,
mobility
Work space and work process harmonized
Facilities IT
Dynamic teaming
Faster idea generation
Connected and shared
Greater velocityFinance
“If you can’t help people change, technology changing all around them won’t make the slightest difference” – Dave Coplin, Business Re-Imagined
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HOW INTEL IT IS RESPONDING TO WORKPLACE TRANSFORMATION
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Introduction to the SMACi Stack
SOCIAL
MOBILE
ANALYTICS
CLOUD
IoT
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AN EVER-CHANGING WORLD
Traditional work/life balance
New work/life balance
Blended Technology Experience
Check e-mail (Smartphone)
Work Life
Personal/WORK Life
7am 9am 11am 1pm 3pm 5pm 7pm 9pm 11pm
Work at desk
E-mail via TVCheck e-mail one last time
Family timeDrive kids to soccer
IM with kid’s teacher
IM with spouse
Drive andlisten to e-mail
Work in conferenceroom
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Consumerization of IT within IntelConsumerization is the increased influence our personal technology experiences, both hardware and applications, have on technology we expect to use at work.Mobile Business PCs Managed Standard 2-4-year refresh <24-month average Intel® Solid-State Drives BYO models for Windows* and Mac*
Social Media Internal and external collaboration
tool Increasing numbers of employees
contribute internally Connecting with customers globally
>53,000 handheld devices Broadening list of apps/services Abstracting data and apps from
devices
Personal Companion Device
Integrated range of solutions from large room to PCs
>600 conferences per week USD 73M of travel avoided (in 2011)
Video Collaboration
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OUR NEW REALITY
Mobility Vision Has Become Reality
Easy, trusted connectivity anytime, anywhere
Easy: Auto-discovery and auto-configuration
Trusted: Private, protected session
Anytime, anywhere: True roaming across networks
Mobile office
Securely connected at work, at home, and on the road
Mobile networks
WLAN, WWAN, WPAN, Wigig, WiMax*
Wired to wirelessWork is something you do, not someplace you go.
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A Focused Initiative Will Move Us Forward
We are focusing on accelerating delivery of applications to our business partners and employees on their platform(s) of choice.
We accelerate application development that meets 5 key criteria.
CRITERIA USER EXPERIENCE
Security and Audit My data and identity are protected.
User Experience My application is intuitive and easy to use.
Platform My application is accessible and works on my choice of platform.
Device Capability My application takes advantage of my device and its features.
Interact and EvolveMy application supports emerging devices and interactions (such as touch, voice, and gesture).
Supporting a Mobile Workforce
Evolving Facilities Requirements
– The New “Way We Work” Environment
– Collaborative Workspaces and Technology
– Smart Spaces
Support Services
A mobile workforce has different needs than a traditional one.
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The Way We Work Office
Modern Collaborative Spaces Improve Productivity
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Conference RoomsPhone BoothsBooths
Open Work Stations
Lounge Areas
Benefits of “The Way We Work” Program
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An Improved Work Style
Fosters collaboration, team work, and problem solving
Facilitates the needs of our modern and mobile workforce
A Place You Want To Be
Employees are highly productive in the office
They use technology that empowers them to connect, collaborate, and share globally without difficulty
Space Efficiency and Flexibility
Makes optimal use of our real estate
Conference rooms available via reservation
Collaboration rooms available first-come, first-served
“Phone booths” available
for private 1:1 use
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Introducing New Innovative Approaches
Intel Smart Spaces
IT to Go Vending Machines
Smart Conference Rooms : Intel Unite Software
Transforming the ‘Face’ of IT
Technology Vending
IT peripheral vending machines –swipe your badge and
go!
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Virtual HR AgentOver 4,000 possible
responses to questions about pay, benefits, or
other HR programs
Online Support Help
Online help via our PC Support Site
Walk-in Service Centers
Get one-on-one help with staffed technicians
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IT Can Offer A Rich Set of Capabilities
• Multi-party collaboration with touch
• Wireless display• Always connected
• Gesture• Natural voice• Wireless docking
• Facial Analysis• Augmented reality• Business Assistant• Wireless charging
• Location based services (indoor)
• All day battery• Instant on• HD Audio / Video
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Workplace Transformation Summary
1.A Strategic Imperative for Organizations
2. HR + IT + Facilities = New Ways of Working
3. The SMACi Stack is Truly Transformational
4. An Incredible Set of New Capabilities Coming
Learn More About Workplace Transformation Best Practices for Operating
System Deployment
Exploring the Internet of Things in the Enterprise
Integrating IOT Sensor Technology into the Enterprise
Best Practices: Deploying the Intel® Unite™ Solution
Conference Room Collaboration Using Intel® vPro™ Technology
Introducing IT on the GO: An Automated IT Vending Machine
Creating Smart Spaces with All-in-Ones
Exploring the Rise of Ultrabook™2-in-1 Device Usage at Intel
Virtual Assistance Center Advances IT Self-Service
Deploying Intel® Solid-State Drives with Managed Hardware-Based Encryption
Implementing a Cross-Platform Enterprise Mobile Application Framework
Accelerating Our Path to Multi-Platform Benefits
Creating Business Value through Context-Aware Computing
Getting a Headstart on Location-Based Services in the Enterprise
To learn more, search for these IT@Intel assets online.
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